Matcha Dealer
Matcha Dealer & Bondolo's Matcha Chawan
Matcha Dealer & Bondolo's Matcha Chawan
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Each Soulmade Matcha bowl is handmade from ceramic and made personally by Mandy in the Bondolos studio. All bowls are dishwasher safe and unique. Therefore, the shape & glaze can be easily changed. vary.


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Dishwasher safe
All our Matcha bowls are dishwasher safe, but we recommend washing by hand for long-term use
High quality material
Made by skilled craftsmen with attention to detail from high quality stoneware
Ideal size
350 ml, Ø 100 x 80 mm
Made in Japan
100% Made in Japan
How To Matcha
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preparation
Use a teaspoon (approx. 1/2) or a bamboo matcha spoon (approx. 2 heaped) and measure the matcha into a cup of your choice, ideally a Japanese bowl . To create a unique texture and the best taste, it is recommended to use a special matcha sieve during the process.
Now pour in some warm (approx. 70°C) filtered water. Then whisk the matcha in quick "W" movements until it is lightly foamy. The whisk should only lightly touch the bottom of the bowl. Trying is better than studying, so Matcha Up.
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storage
For ideal freshness, matcha should always be stored in a cool place, e.g. in the refrigerator. A whisk holder can also be used to store your matcha whisk optimally, so that it is protected from mold and can retain its shape.
Matcha from the Matcha Dealer is either in a tea tin with an airtight screw cap or in a resealable aroma protection bag with a zipper. This means that it is maximally protected from moisture, odors and light and a consistently excellent taste is guaranteed in the long term.

Why Is Matcha The Real Deal?!
Find out more in our blog why Matcha is nature’s green wonder.

No B******t, just clean & delicious Matcha for you.
Starting in a concept café in Hamburg, Germany, we now want to offer our matcha beyond our city. To give you what you really deserve, we want to provide only top quality .
That's why we work with a family business from Kagoshima, Japan , which grows the Matcha due to the geological advantages and the lush vegetation and gently grinds it on granite stone mills.